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stand at the crossroads

To be under a very dangerous or critical situation that decides the direction of one's future.

pour oil over

To make a situation more serious by provoking a certain feeling or behavior.

pour oil over

To make a situation more serious by provoking a certain feeling or behavior.

let out feelings

To give favor or treat others.

stretch

To prepare to start something in earnest.

A foundation is established

For the fundamental aspects of something to become able to function.

There is no need to speak lengthily

There is no need to give a lengthy explanation.

forge a road

To find a way.

The road reaches

For a relationship to be established to do something.

The road is busy

To be under a situation where one has to get to the destination promptly.

be forced to go out and sit on the street

To be left homeless as one's family goes bankrupt.

spread out lengthways

To talk for a long time by adding many stories.

have a good sense of direction

To be good at remembering streets to which one has gone a couple of times before.

have a bad sense of direction

To be bad at remembering streets even if one has gone there before.

cut off the road

To eliminate the ways or means to do something.

open a road

To find out or make a way.

get into a wrong road

To choose a wrong direction to get to the destination.

get into a wrong road

To choose a wrong direction for one's behavior or life.

hurry one's way

To rush.

hurry someone's way

To demand someone to rush.

The road is cut off

To lose the ways or means to do something.

The road is late

To be late in getting to the destination.